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VIDEO - 040: To Make Great Salespeople and Advance the Craft: Why Sales Leadership at SmartRecruiters Invests Heavily in Training and Developing its SDRs

VIDEO - 040: To Make Great Salespeople and Advance the Craft: Why Sales Leadership at SmartRecruiters Invests Heavily in Training and Developing its S…

FromThe Predictable Revenue Podcast


VIDEO - 040: To Make Great Salespeople and Advance the Craft: Why Sales Leadership at SmartRecruiters Invests Heavily in Training and Developing its S…

FromThe Predictable Revenue Podcast

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Jan 18, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this edition of The Predictable Revenue Podcast, host Collin Stewart welcomes Chris Bryson, the San Francisco-based Head of North American Sales Development at SmartRecruiters.  Chris is a growing leader in the field of sales development, having held various leadership positions at SmartRecruiters, and PandaDoc before that. He also sits on an advisory board at LinkedIn, where he provides feedback on the company’s sales products (I mean, who hasn’t used Sales Navigator?). Throughout the pod, Collin and Chris discuss SmartRecruiters wickedly detailed SDR training process. From onboarding to call coaching to specialized training sessions – this company leaves no stone unturned when developing its SDRs. It’s truly inspiring stuff. Highlights include: early challenges at SmartRecruiters (4:22), SmartRecruiters training journey (5:40), topics covered in SmartRecruiters training (13:12), why the company invests so much time in coaching (17:09), and a week in the life of a SmartRecruiters SDR (25:52).
Released:
Jan 18, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

We interview outbound sales leaders so that you can learn directly from the people on the front lines. Our goal is to help our audience learn sales development, coaching, and prospecting best practices from people that are currently building or have built SDR teams.